INSIGHT: Why NZ business and IT need a common language
In New Zealand, there is always some tension between the IT team and the rest of the business.
In New Zealand, there is always some tension between the IT team and the rest of the business.
Howard Elias, President and Chief Operating Officer, EMC Global Enterprise Services explains how the pace of technology is changing.
“Every vertical industry, business, and consumer of technology must manage or worry about security on a corporate or personal level."
"The big issue is the lack of innovation activity in Kiwi businesses and lack of presence on the world’s stage."
“You could also read that as a dig against Google, which last week announced that its beta Google Cloud Dataflow service is available as a preview.”
With the progressive adoption of virtualisation across all infrastructure layers, is it possible to rethink the traditional security boundary?
"Using manual processes opens up the possibility of errors, particularly when it comes to rosters and leave management."
Why Kiwi businesses should transform on their own terms.
Jason Porter, VP, Security Solutions, AT&T Business Marketing explains how information security threats are evolving and why companies are increasingly vulnerable.
The cloud offers infinite capacity? "We all know that isn’t true, and at some point, there is a limit to that capacity, even if it is very high."
In case the world didn’t realise, the global mobile revolution is still in its early stages.
Anthony Stevens, CIO of KPMG Australia debates why CIOs are delaying the migration from Windows Server 2003.
The six key trends to dominate the IT industry agenda throughout 2015, and no doubt beyond.
So are private clouds already obsolete? Is everything moving to the public cloud?
"Teaming up together and using their considerable influence and resources to try and intimidate smaller players is not an inspiring way to try and win business."